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Comparative Labor Law

Comparative Labor Law Bulletins INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF COMPARATIVE LAW Prof. R. Drago, Secretary General of Rheinstein (Chicago), Austin W. Scott the Academy, has announced the re­ (Harvard); Titular Members: C.J. sults of the quadrennial elections to Hamson (Cambridge), J.N. Hazard the Academy. Those elected to Tit­ (Columbia), Otto Kahn-Freund (Ox­ ular Membership from the compara- ford), Kurt Lipstein (Cambridge), R. B. Schlesinger (California, Hastings), tists resident in the common law Arthur T. von Mehren (Harvard); world are: T.B. Smith (Edinburgh) and F.F. Stone (Tulane). Those elec­ Associate Members: H.J. Berman ted to Associate Membership are: A. (Harvard), A.F. Conard (Michigan), Chloros (London), J.G. Fleming (Cal­ J. Dainow (Louisiana State), R.H. ifornia, Berkeley), W. Gray (Mich­ Graveson (London), J.A. Jolowicz igan), J.H. Merryman (Stanford), C. (Cambridge), P.A. Crepeau (McGill), Szladits (Columbia). They join the A.M. Honore (Oxford), K.R. Sim- monds (London), Julius Stone (Syd­ current members from the common ney), W.A. Wagner (Detroit). law world who are: Members Emer­ itus: F.H. Lawson (Oxford); Max Readers of AJCL may find much of have analyzed economic, social and interest in a new journal, Compara­ political factors influencing legisla­ tive Labor Law. Although it deals tion in industrial countries may desire primary with labor law, it invites to submit articles to the Editor, Com­ articles on the methodology of com- parative Labor Law, 3345 Wilshire paraists generally and on improve­ Boulevard, Los Angeles, California ment of communication in multi­ 90010. cultural discussions. Persons who THIRD POLISH & AMERICAN LAW CONFERENCE The Third Conference of Polish and At each conference, the 6 visitors American jurists, held at Harvard presented papers, which were dis­ Law School 14-16 May 1976, was a cussed by approximately 20 host country participants. The Polish re­ continuation of the First Conference porters at the First Conference pre­ held at Harvard 21-22 October 1973, and the Second Conference, held at sented papers on Polish law and on Lancut Castle, 6-8 June 1974. These problems of comparison of Polish and conferences were held in the context American legal systems. At the Sec­ of a long-range program of collabora­ ond Conference, the American re­ tion between American legal scholars porters focused their papers on and legal scholars from the Socialist American contract law (including contracts in international trade) and countries of Eastern Europe. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

Comparative Labor Law

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 25 (2) – Apr 1, 1977

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Oxford University Press
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© 1977 by The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
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2326-9197
DOI
10.1093/ajcl/25.2.451a
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Bulletins INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF COMPARATIVE LAW Prof. R. Drago, Secretary General of Rheinstein (Chicago), Austin W. Scott the Academy, has announced the re­ (Harvard); Titular Members: C.J. sults of the quadrennial elections to Hamson (Cambridge), J.N. Hazard the Academy. Those elected to Tit­ (Columbia), Otto Kahn-Freund (Ox­ ular Membership from the compara- ford), Kurt Lipstein (Cambridge), R. B. Schlesinger (California, Hastings), tists resident in the common law Arthur T. von Mehren (Harvard); world are: T.B. Smith (Edinburgh) and F.F. Stone (Tulane). Those elec­ Associate Members: H.J. Berman ted to Associate Membership are: A. (Harvard), A.F. Conard (Michigan), Chloros (London), J.G. Fleming (Cal­ J. Dainow (Louisiana State), R.H. ifornia, Berkeley), W. Gray (Mich­ Graveson (London), J.A. Jolowicz igan), J.H. Merryman (Stanford), C. (Cambridge), P.A. Crepeau (McGill), Szladits (Columbia). They join the A.M. Honore (Oxford), K.R. Sim- monds (London), Julius Stone (Syd­ current members from the common ney), W.A. Wagner (Detroit). law world who are: Members Emer­ itus: F.H. Lawson (Oxford); Max Readers of AJCL may find much of have analyzed economic, social and interest in a new journal, Compara­ political factors influencing legisla­ tive Labor Law. Although it deals tion in industrial countries may desire primary with labor law, it invites to submit articles to the Editor, Com­ articles on the methodology of com- parative Labor Law, 3345 Wilshire paraists generally and on improve­ Boulevard, Los Angeles, California ment of communication in multi­ 90010. cultural discussions. Persons who THIRD POLISH & AMERICAN LAW CONFERENCE The Third Conference of Polish and At each conference, the 6 visitors American jurists, held at Harvard presented papers, which were dis­ Law School 14-16 May 1976, was a cussed by approximately 20 host country participants. The Polish re­ continuation of the First Conference porters at the First Conference pre­ held at Harvard 21-22 October 1973, and the Second Conference, held at sented papers on Polish law and on Lancut Castle, 6-8 June 1974. These problems of comparison of Polish and conferences were held in the context American legal systems. At the Sec­ of a long-range program of collabora­ ond Conference, the American re­ tion between American legal scholars porters focused their papers on and legal scholars from the Socialist American contract law (including contracts in international trade) and countries of Eastern Europe.

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Apr 1, 1977

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